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Christa Schnabl serves as Associate Professor at the University of Vienna's Faculty of Catholic Theology within the Department of Systematic Theology and Ethics. With academic activity spanning from 1999 to 2022, she maintains an active scholarly profile with 74 publications and 21 recorded academic activities.
Her research centers on systematic theology with strong emphasis on ethical frameworks, particularly social ethics and theological practice within academic contexts. Schnabl's work explores teacher education, lifelong learning in theological contexts, and the role of theology as science within state universities. Her publications reveal consistent engagement with how theological perspectives address contemporary social issues and educational structures.
Analysis of her publication trends shows sustained scholarly output with significant contributions in the 2000s and continued activity through 2022. Her work demonstrates interdisciplinary connections between theology, ethics, and educational theory, with particular attention to how theological perspectives inform social justice issues and educational practice.
Her academic activities include numerous presentations such as 'Gerecht sorgen: Sozialethische Zugänge' (2017), 'Standortbestimmung der Pädagog/innenbildung NEU' (2016), and 'Theologie als Wissenschaft im Kontext staatlicher Universitäten' (2015), reflecting her engagement with both theoretical and practical aspects of theological education.
Schnabl's scholarly profile indicates substantial contribution to theological discourse within Austrian academic contexts, particularly regarding the integration of ethical considerations in educational frameworks and the evolving role of theology within modern university structures. Her work connects with UN Sustainable Development Goals, though specific goals aren't detailed in the provided materials.
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